Carpet mask applicator.
Any body used one?
Does it work?
Hard to use?
I seen it in the “White Cap” book for $85.
TRIGGER
Carpet mask applicator.
Any body used one?
Does it work?
Hard to use?
I seen it in the “White Cap” book for $85.
TRIGGER
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do you have a link you could post?
I've used them, and they work. Yoy can't rely on the pressure from the roller to stick the mask down tight, though, I usually go over it once with a weighted fine-sweep push broom, and then walk over the entire surface to stick it down.
It's much easier than trying to roll that stuff out without one. Remember to pull the stuff up after 30 days (or whatever the mfr. recommends) or you'll get some adhesive residue on the carpet. Also, right before I pull it up, I vacuum the surface. Sweeping doesn't get all the dirt, and you'll have little piles of debris all over your carpet.